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Son-in-Law Suspected in Grandmother's Disappearance
4 Feb
Summary
- Son-in-law identified as a potential prime suspect in disappearance.
- Victim's doorbell cameras were reportedly smashed by the perpetrator.
- A blood trail was discovered on the victim's front walkway.

The search for Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman who disappeared from her Arizona home, has taken a disturbing turn. Journalist Ashleigh Banfield reported that a trusted law enforcement source identified Tommaso Cioni, the son-in-law of Guthrie's daughter Savannah, as a prime suspect in the abduction. Cioni is married to Guthrie's other daughter, Annie, who reportedly last saw her mother alive after dinner on Saturday night.
Investigators have reportedly impounded Annie's vehicle, citing a connection to her husband, Cioni. The doorbell cameras at Nancy Guthrie's home were allegedly destroyed, with suggestions that the perpetrator knew there were multiple cameras. A blood trail was observed on the front walkway and possibly inside the home, with the back door found ajar. Authorities are also investigating unverified reports of ransom notes sent to media outlets.



